As a pilot in Flight Schedule Pro, you automatically receive a LogTen Pilot Logbook connected to your account. This integration enables your flight data to flow seamlessly and automatically between both systems.
Step by Step
Get Started With LogTen
When you create your Flight Schedule Pro account, a Coradine / LogTen account is also created and linked to your new Flight Schedule Pro account. Follow these steps to take full advantage of your new logbook:
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Set your LogTen password.
- After you create your Flight Schedule Pro account, you will receive an email to set your LogTen password.
- If you don‘t see the email, check your Junk folder or click this email request link to request another email.
- Your LogTen email address will be the same as the one you used to create your Flight Schedule Pro account.
- Download the LogTen Pilot Logbook app.
- Log your flights.
- Complete your flights in Flight Schedule Pro as you normally would. These flights are automatically populated in your logbook.
- See Send Flights to Your LogTen Pilot Logbook for more information about flight details that are sent to LogTen.
A few things to keep in mind:
- You should receive emails from LogTen about your new account. Make sure to check your Junk folder if you do not see that communication.
- If the email address you used to create your Flight Schedule Pro account matches an email address associated to an existing LogTen account, then a new LogTen account will not be automatically created for you. See Connect Your LogTen Account for more information about how to connect your existing LogTen account.
- If you did not automatically receive a new LogTen account, you can still manually create one. See Creating a Coradine / LogTen Account for more information about manually creating a LogTen account.
Connect Your LogTen Account
If your LogTen account was automatically created for you, then it is also automatically connected to your Flight Schedule Pro account. However, if you need to manually connect your Coradine / LogTen account, follow these steps:
- Access the Connect LogTen view in one of the following ways:
- Navigate to the Logbook page of your profile, then click Connect.
- Access the Manage App view for LogTen in one of the following ways, then click Connect:
- Click View Apps on the My Apps widget on your dashboard, then click LogTen Pilot Logbook.
- Select the My Apps option in the user dropdown menu, then click LogTen Pilot Logbook.
- Click View Apps on the My Apps widget on your dashboard, then click LogTen Pilot Logbook.
- Navigate to the Logbook page of your profile, then click Connect.
- Select the companies you want to share access with, then click Connect. A Coradine / LogTen authentication screen is displayed.
- Notes:
- Coradine is the parent company of LogTen and is owned by Flight Schedule Pro.
- Your instructors and administrators at companies you select will be able to view your logbook summary data within Flight Schedule Pro. See Display LogTen Hours in Flight Schedule Pro for more information about what logbook data is displayed within FSP.
- Whether you choose to share your logbook summary data with any company, you will still have access to view that data within Flight Schedule Pro.
- Notes:
- Enter your Coradine / LogTen credentials, then click Login. Your Flight Schedule Pro account is displayed and your LogTen and Flight Schedule Pro accounts are connected. A My Logbook Numbers widget is displayed on your dashboard. That widget will be updated with flight data directly from your LogTen logbook.
Manage Access to Your LogTen Data
When your LogTen account is connected, you will see a summary view of your logbook flights within Flight Schedule Pro. To support your training, your instructors and administrators at your school will also be able to view this information. To manage who has access to view your logbook data, follow these steps:
- Access the Manage App view for LogTen in one of the following ways:
- Click Manage for the LogTen Pilot Log option in the My Apps widget on your dashboard.
- Select the My Apps option in the user dropdown menu, click LogTen Pilot Logbook, then click Manage.
- Navigate to the Logbook page of your profile and click Manage.
- Click Manage for the LogTen Pilot Log option in the My Apps widget on your dashboard.
- A list of connected companies is displayed. Toggle ON any companies that you want to share your logbook data with. Toggle OFF any companies you want to hide your logbook data from. Click Save. Your share access is updated.
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Notes:
- If you join a new company, your logbook data is automatically shared with that company.
- If you become inactive at a company, then your logbook data is automatically unshared with that company.
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Notes:
Disconnect Your LogTen Account
If you no longer wish to have your flights in Flight Schedule Pro automatically populated in your logbook, follow these steps to disconnect your account:
- Navigate to the Manage App view, click Actions, and select Disconnect. The Disconnect LogTen view is displayed.
- Click Disconnect and Remove Data. Your LogTen account is no longer connected to your Flight Schedule Pro account. Flights from FSP will no longer be automatically populated in your logbook.
- Notes:
- Disconnecting your logbook will not delete your LogTen account and will not affect any previously added flights in your logbook.
- See How to Delete Your Account for information about deleting your LogTen account.
- Notes:
Permission Needed
- You must be an active pilot within Flight Schedule Pro in order to automatically receive a LogTen pilot logbook.
- You must be on a Mac or iOS device in order to download and access the LogTen app.
Related Articles
- See Send Flights to Your LogTen Pilot Logbook for information about sending flight data from Flight Schedule Pro to LogTen.
- See Display LogTen Hours in Flight Schedule Pro for information about what logbook data is displayed within FSP.
- See Creating a Coradine / LogTen Account for information about manually creating a LogTen account.
- See How to Delete Your Account for information about deleting your LogTen account.
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